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* * * ElKOM NEWS. * * * Ekoin, Feb. 21.-Wve are so glad to see this beautiful spring-like mot n Ing. The farmers are plowing in a hurry. Messrs C. B. Dobo and D. Mahaffey of Laurens were at Union church Sun day afternoon and Mr. Hobo tnade a fine talk on the Sunday school lesson. 3ir. Mahaffey also inade i good talk. All present enjoyed their talks and hope they will come again. We also had with us Sunday after noon Mesrs tiny and iarle illedge, ANr'. .1asic Simmons, \l r. Ilosie \alker and othlers tromt l'ophir who added intuch to our singing progratu. \\e are alasghad to have these g'ood sing ers with uts. \\'e are srrv to hear of) the Sioits illnes:, of li1tl .\lary 11i;1. daughIllter of \I t- . 2't ....&~ 11. .....L l .\l i't O nd .\Lt .-.- (i on i 'I ii l . \ a kIn wi;:t ;".t:.:u aon d .r try \ w ieS n i(1 . s ent ,:rula u it:h ;i: .I .l sie 'u - bertnt. .\lvs. l~a (' the t. n, \1: . .littat :\larlin :c1l linie men i. .lones, and .\Ir . 31ar1 'ia Wilau:un ;rt. of Thursday w\ithi Alrs. i ('!! crtsonl ain l daughter. al,. \'.'. .\lopit nd dtughtM er, \lts. A. 1t. Tihotue. visited .\irs. .lanei ('ul bertson and family Thursday. Mr. .aty (oier. .\iss iWiiionai iahaney and \li; laurence u.lhertson spent a while wvith Dr. ('ooper and wife Sun day night. Mrs. .\le (ulbertson and daughter. Pearl, spent .sonday with ir rs, It. ii. Coley and fatily. It was irs. t oley's seventy-fifth birthday. ir. and irs. l. Il'. El edge spent Sunday with their daughter, Mlrs. T. C. M1c1)aniel. 1Il.\Iltl' NOT3li I'(T 1 l'O!t'I'(' . . iermany ('oialtin of ieizure af Me(rc'hant hips. Berlin, l''ebt. 7-. .-(lerinany has adl dressed a shiarp ntole to l'otugal ill p)rotest atgainst seizure of (berinal: Inlechant. vesselis by the P'ortilge e ett thor'ities,. TIhis inea-sure is character Ized as at violation of Cermtany's trea ty rights, and the hope is express(< that Portugal will rescind its actions IS YOUR COMB FULL OF FALLEN HAIR? What to do When Hair (Cotes Out. Loose hairs in your coinb and bruss Is Nature's way of waving a red flat In your face to tell you that your halt and scalp are losing vitality and that it is time you did sonmething for them Don't. disregard the warning. A lit tle attention now ilay mean long, thick luxuriant hair for you for years (c come. A lit.tle further neglect and thin dry, dull, lifeless, brittle hair and finally bal1(1ness may result. To vital ize the scap 'til it tingles with vibrant energy-to make every hair on your head heal Iiity-- - gel a package of I'ari sian Sageftrom the attrenis I)rug ('ot lany or ainy good drttggist in tow n ai. rub a little right into your sealt, witlh the fiuger tips Patrisitn 'lage ac'ts dlirt'(tly otn thi entire ('ell life' of tihl hait' -tromt root Ftimutitittg a be'atutiful glossy- texilure and1( glorttiou luxuita-nce. Not ice howi (quickly youri imi' stops (oinlg toilutt br'ush atnd -oiit - how it. i5 easier to handule andI dres-:s and how~ all signs~ of it('hing er dandrulf n tic1k ly disiti PearI. it is not1 'xpeiv'e~4. "Mariy P'an"e Is On Iite Waiy. starrinig I binty \\'althiall andu Eildna of wvhichi thIere has ton so much('l talk in the miagainies andi ntewspaper's- is comhing to I ~:iirtes. Tfhe 1(dl'e bittr t'heI a ter' has hotioed bie shlownt on1 i-'rblayi. ever', is a 'tmph 'to iory the hat est thin.s in s prina andI situnune styles. EDNA fl.NRY 8 ~ALTH'ALL ~Sgleading parts In "The Strange 4wof Irary Page", beginnIng at the wA3. m.u Fri.ay VOV. M.NNING RETURNS FROM NORltlIERN TRIP Tiniiks Wilson Will Wint Out Over Congress. Called on 'I'lmtan and Sam Nicholls. , Columbia, Feb. 25.-The tension be tween President Wilson and. congress over the issues with Germansy involved in the wishes of certain senators and congressmen to keep American citi 'ens off armed liners of the Allies is exeting great interest in Washington just at present. said (lovernor Man ningf who returned this morning from a tii) to New York and Washington. The governor said that it was general ly fell in Washington that the I'resi it'nt would will out and that the ex 'itement in coingress would 0 soon sub side. \ih in \'a'shington yesterday the govUernor atw1 Senatloi (iTilan and all of t' Sut1 ('arolina con iessmn x\ t .i\l r li i It les and .\ikent, 110 h ( ai a co 1r.il talk w iit ('eni re. ;i t i .I. Nic uhIlt, and was ak nit biy Mr. Nic'holl s I) a m eetlg of the hilitary lug'o fni e o the llou e ofi which ('timire:.In liilHay of o irginia is chair 1tan. T hoer t I'tnor t e t Ilthe mofmliers of the ce ltitted and talked with thetn on the (l Nationtl auarsd situation in South Carolina. lit- foundl Mr. Nicholls to be one i the hard Working mem - hers of congress and said hie enjoyed very in uch his meeting With him. The go veirnor also attending it meet ing of the house committee on agri culture of which Congressman Lever is chairman. AMr. L~ever introduced the governor to the members of the committee and he talked with them onl lite qutestion of rural credits in which he is very acth interested. lle found that the clomeitte is conTident that. a rural credits bill will gel ashuh congress at this session and h'onresgono Lever is grieatly inter ested in such legiYrhblion and With his piw erftl influ nce bewhind it, the gov enorth believes ctgsress will onact home nishiure of this kitdl. Sonaor Tillman was found in his con in ancill roorl working hard as is t1,a1. The senator talked with the gov t rnor and shIowed that hie is keeping in close touch with South Carolina af fairs. Senator Tillman is looking ex ceedingly well, said the governor, and is taking a very active interest in mat ters of legislation. Senator Tillman, ats everyone knows, is chairman of the committee on naval affairs. The governor found business con ditions in New York booming and the high tide of money, which is flowing into that. great city as a result of the heavy shipments of war munitions to Europe continues. The governor found the big business men in a most optimistic mood and they look for a continuance of the prosperity period for a long time. 'le governor was accompanied on his trip norh by S. T. Carter, State Treasurer, and they we'e suIccessfl on thel ollic'ial business which tooks them north. .\r. Carter remained tin t (nu .lvernnno l .\lnn 'i i t' wi ll lk e ut just s son a' s'i pos stble. 11oll h sno yet had 1: t'im to ilt' upi ithe the i t' ton srro uig tet approprt itlo af $'1'00,( t0 51 o . repa i at s h tateI 111) ('lpitao lihi insatinli bu t eifev gtha ra at isfac tr isolution ofg thi d lcultyi fie thaovernocrat too s signe hat ofmthdin (thy a commli~wassn. - tha. wuuli (i50'eiNt h Tlaicso (lie|I ni onwh alonnne haishe linide in ofi'o~er s.i hi hes tr. Terms. (I'olumbe i acti. w l-'b.eih reacr. fan itg, Ol ( ovrno act io::t b'aotf1in- r formda iollnt o t aninquliry for-t einphtfrm tho reus to \'rl acc to1'5 hi.t, aridnionoraedn thes metrcon-y Af uercai aremnt o:-rd, coniigr.Issmen taat thsad le president il his re speitiofi foinlationhoor Th onress illt' leveer to tienator ~ "1on tist fo ton sakemn ofAnd'a .. entbarralmindm with fore~g eaign radillns.ot braingice and rdi honor n our coatrys by takigatinif thrpoalionwoul btatea ey. Ever womn ~. Tm.1Fl m Every woman Thousands of delights in being dollars worth of stylish and you will new spring goods notice that the have arrived and most stylish buy at are now ready' for the earliest oppor- the careful inspec tunity. tion of Everyone. WE HAVE THE NEW CLOTHES That Fashionable Women want for Spring Our New Spring Suits, Dresses, Coats, Skirts and Blouses are unrivaled for smartness of style, quality and reasonable price. Charming Tailored Suits Of Poiret Twill, Garbadine, Serge, Wool oriSilk Soiree, Failles, Tweeds, Velour and Bengalines. Here you'll find models that are not commonplace. Suits that are dis tinctive and many individual styles that will not be duplicated $12.50 to $30.00. . ._f Blouses in Spring's New Fashions. The inost g1( Iorg s lill(ot n-w'I SI pring il tIonlses thIat et a li've eve shTIown. Il-'wr rivih, new spring~ color anlcl coni. bination. Inl ( trge'tte ( Crepes. ('pes anlud Laves, ,1 Crep. de Chinle and Soviety Satinl. I'rited $1.00 to $5.00 Specials in Silk Department. :t -inch Ilac k Iaffet .... .... .... .... .... .... 1.00 : (i-inch all color, Tatl'ehl .... .... .... .... .... .. 1.00 MUCAM. S40-inc h all Silk Crepe de Chine .... .... .... .... 1.00 :3(i-in ih 'Silk and cotton crepe de (hine .... .... .. .50 27-ineh Arabia Tnh Silk, only .... .... .... .... .... .25 32-inch all Silk for Shirts t nd W aists .... .... .... .. 1.00 :3i-inuuch Silk Organdie for Dresses .... .... .... .... .50 Spring Suits $10.00 New Sport Coats $5.00 New Neckwear 50c Of lael and( white Shep)hWerd cheekC, sm trtly tailored, collars of iHagute to 15.00 idividulnd arti't rs il blune silks p oplin; atn excepltionual neo tel tems thina }ih-"l ci't,(gtclar e value at. .. ........ ..$10.00 ray at so spng (oat. aso'oi(ered i ik or hi ne; lir We Recommend Frola- new sprin volors at shads. Aiiit yo t tt set Front Laced Corsets the 8 iit C' C NI1 a Wa r R t o bevcanse they\ are <lesignetl on the c1ils anrsR s-ro ret Notion epart ent. Corsets. awrfeclly without. alteration. and I iei' Silk Inaal)t" I I iliy .50 We like to l'(C'OIIIIIthlse Corsets are IIade (11' heaulti'ul materials i I lali Silk Lisle (lame i.C'ltl'I they fit and we'l So well. that holdl their shmpeliness indefi niitely.... .... .... $2.50 to $3.50 ls.... ..... .25 For (' e ype o figure we en i ry a Spring Dresses $5.95 I'm.line iaiey II all silk. seis. lieIls s('( thepropetyle Va~r .... .... .. $1.0 o $1.50 ro o, n t ilshl1'l11th~" Fail'l ada Si( Poplin in all the I aC biack Kid (gloves .. 1.25 it31 i' linesC'f ahion, a 11'o'C new shas fose, llue, G reeIn, Laies' black Silk (fI vex.....50 tle lioil io mfart thlt coles l'enri --jutst t he fr~ockI fo)r early Pogapretltit;(ost V pring --a display yo4u'll admi'' DeBevoise Brassieres kiom ic re.eiee the li lsil New Blouses $1.95 50c values in a Warner' (orset, so tia c~ery '' ol buis i A 1HA1. N ti( urie Silk anda Crepe <le ('hine, in o ieddqaiyenbi n Ii1'1 0 IOllSII11;\ wh.ite andl all the tints, shadies aind ir"t tirri n rur n o -01 I ,1t a n rs lu t1r l olors., in-west ide<as inl in.-k ;nd - n lcs tenio l-v re r-aete2 t e t r '~~es rv Switzer Company '1100) Sil'Fl'J~tI'S !0118 10eautlil i WHI IOvilg live stock has secure'd the services or T. L. everythling that can bo (lone to il STI1,L ASK FOIL ,ill) to high places. Stokes, formerly of Dar'lington, as8 prove tho productiveness of the farms(. Work pr'liminary to th closing of farm demonstrator- fo the trade area surrounding Clinton. Mr. Stokcs tC'f (onnul[t4' Has Small Ant the Iuck Ridge crevasse will not be of Clinton. far Stokes is a graduate made his first appearance before a of FoCod, but backs Vessels for startcd until the iver has receded to of Clemson College, in te agricul- Clinton audience on tile evening of Transaporting. a stage of foirty-seven feet, Govelrs- tural course, and has spent several February 25, when le with Mr. Long. Natchez, Feb. 28.-More appeals for I mont engineers annoulned tonight. Years in the work of farm demnonstra- and Mir. Stuart, district agent, address id were receivedl tonight bly the Nat-I' The p~resent stage here is 52.7. tel', having reuecntly been einpioyed by ed a gathering of about sixty or eighty ?. relief comlmittee fi'om flood suf- ItWater tonight was reported slowly the United States Government In the of the farmers and business 'men of rer's ill tile inulndatedl ar'eas along rising in all p~arts of Conorecdia Parish. wor'k of the plig clubs in Kentuceky. the section. luulies'er Cilk Quickly Cuoe nly.5 le lac Rierin he lisl'lt bck he owln~l ofCathla ais , d~-kik lie oe(lzecmeddyPrf ctlon. were said to be. linde water tonight. secured. "On December fsiist I k. . very se Chair'man Blyrneu, of' thle r'ellef coin- Tile Ouachitza Itiver', in this plarish, is Last August about for'ty of the farm- vere cold or attack of the grilp as it lttee. Infllollcd l onirht that a sIIl1 rising at a rate of seven inches eve'y lrs and business men of this section y be, and was nearly down sick In De~,"evitsiseJ.Brtaassiereirby uantity of foodI was on hland and twventy-four' hours, it was rep~ortedl. paid a visit to Rock hill, where they Mell' wbrite two. btleta f eatheby 1 b1e furnished to flood suIffer'rs- were entertained by the Chmber of berlaini < ugh Remedy an it wa r'ovidcd voats were obtainedi for its F"AUX lDl'3MONSTILATOlt Commerce of that city and shown the only a f6 days u~ntil I was compilete 'anisi oltation. At priesenlt It was FOIL 01,1N'rON TERRIITORLY work of the farm demonstrator em- ly restored to healthl. I firpnly believe ated no boats are available. ployed by the people of Rock '-ll for that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is one of the very best medicines and will No food supp~ies ]lave so far been Extra Man Put On In the County. Sal. their trade area. They were so much know what to do when I have another Istributed by the government, it was ary Paid by Clinton People. impressed with the idea and the work- cold." Obtainable everywhere. ated here tonight. Relief has -been Clinton, Feb. 28.-After several ing of the plan that on rotuo'ing to irnished, however, in the way of ros- mmths spent in the search for the Clinton they organized a similar of Dining Tables on dise la ring marooned persons from danger-n ritht man, the Chamber of Commerce chamber, with the purpose of doing' Ho